I'm moving Mailman from OS X 10.2.8 to OS X 10.4.2, and am 
trying to find a way not to set up the new configuration with virtual
domains.

On Macs, the local hostname is "xxx.local."  On the old system, I
used add_virtualhost to correct the urls.  That worked, but it put my
mailman installation in a virtual host jail that meant that I had to 
address the web site using that specific url.  I couldn't just connect
to the web site using any of the other ways that I might want to
address my machine. 

I'd like to set up the new server so that I can access my Mailman
pages in any of the following ways:

        http://www.host.domain/mailman/listinfo
        http://localhost/mailman/listinfo
        http://192.168.123.100/mailman/listinfo
        http://host.local/mailman/listinfo

Is there a way to reset the DEFAULT_URL_HOST and 
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST to use host.domain without
setting up virtual hosts?

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